arsinate
English
Etymology
From
arsine
+
-ate
.
Noun
arsinate
(
plural
arsinates
)
(
chemistry
)
The
anion
H
2
AsO
2
-
, or one of its derivatives formed by substituting the
hydrogen
with an
organic
chemical group, or a
salt
thereof. It has
arsenic
formally in a +1
oxidation state
.
Related terms
arsinous acid
(
the
conjugate acid
)
arsenate
arsonate
Anagrams
Erastian
,
antisera
,
artesian
,
ratanies
,
resinata
,
santeria
,
santería
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